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Scam email and text

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I recently received a scam call claiming to be from BT. They said my broadband was corrupted. They had my email and home address, to confirm they were genuine. They then said that they would send me an email and text with an 8 digit code to investigate the problem, which I then received. 
They wanted me to give them the code, and access my computer, I hung up. They instantly called me back again.
The email and code appeared to be genuinely from BT. How were they able to do that? 

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Your name and email and  address are no doubt all over the Internet if you have signed onto any web sites or entered it into anything online.

As regards the code. When you try to log onto your email account you will see there is a "forgot log on details " link.

This generates a security code that is sent to your chosen email address or text number so that you can use it in order to get into the email account.

The scammers, who know your email address use this when they are on the phone to you. Because they have told you they will send you a BT code to prove they are genuine when you receive it you accept they are BT and happily hand the code over to them. 

This then allows them access to your email account and all that that allows access to such as your bank etc.

You did the right thing to hang up.

BT will never cold call you to tell you there is a problem with your email, Internet or anything else.

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Thank you for the explanation. I was really puzzled how this was possible. 😊

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